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Epitaxial Phosphorene at hand

Let epitaxial (blue) phosphorene get out of vacuum on Nanoscale with XFab guys and Univ Milan-Bicocca. See: C. Grazianetti et al, "Embedding epitaxial (blue) phosphorene in between device-compatible functional layers" Nanoscale (2019) DOI: 10.1039/C9NR06037E . For details contact: Alessandro Molle.

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